Practice Areas: Immigration
Certified as Immigration Law Specialist by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California.
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Firm: Rochelle Inger, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Rochelle Inger, ESQ. a graduate of Pace University is practicing as an immigration attorney for fifteen years in Rockland County, New York. Specializing in all visa immigration applications including H1B, 245i, fiance visas, business sponsorships, DACA, asylum, deportations, green cards and abused spouse petitions. She can be reached at or, evening and weekend appointments available. Offices are in Suffern and Spring Valley
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Romben Law, APC
Practice Areas: Immigration
When I graduated from law school, I did not have plans to become an immigration lawyer. To be honest, I thought that if I practiced immigration, I would end up doing a lot of my mom’s relatives’ petitions in exchange for lumpia.. I have been doing immigration exclusively since 2005. I stumbled into my first immigration job as a result of a number of happy coincidences. A friend of mine forwarded me a job listing that she received from her law school classmate, who was trying to help out alums of his law school. So, when I showed up at the interview, one of the questions was “Hmmm, we were expecting a bunch of New York Law School grads, how did you get here?” I guess my answer didn’t blow them away; I didn’t get the job. They chose someone who went to NYLS after all. About a month later, though, I got a call from the firm: “Hey, um, it didn’t work out with the other lawyer. You still available?”. During that stint in New York City, I learned immigration law by sitting at my boss’s elbow. I shadowed him in immigration court and I observed his skill in court. Ed didn’t really like to write briefs and motions, so those tended to land on my desk. Turns out that writing briefs, motions, and appeals is an effective way of learning substantive immigration law. After about a year of observation, he sent me to my first court hearing by myself. When I initially panicked, he said something like “If you haven’t learned anything after watching me for a year, we’re in a heap of trouble.”. I have had the same mentor for over twenty years. He inscribed this story in a book he gave me for my college graduation:One day, I was walking down the beach just before dawn. In the distance, I saw an old man picking up stranded starfish and throwing them back into the sea. As I approached the old man, I asked, “What are you doing?” The old man explained that the stranded starfish would die if left in the morning sun. And I exclaimed, “But there must be thousands of starfish. How can you possibly make any difference?” The old man picked up a starfish next to my feet and as he threw it to safety in the sea, he said, “I just made a difference to that one!”That mentor, by the way, happens to be the Fong in Fong & Aquino. (We go way way back.). There are many unhappy lawyers, but I am one of the lucky ones. I have found a field of law that I enjoy, and I love my clients. I like to think that I am the old man — helping make a difference to the thousands and thousands of immigrants in Los Angeles, one at a time. But I realize that it has been my clients who have touched me. It is they who have chosen me to entrust with their futures, their children’s futures.I live in Hacienda Heights with my beautiful wife, two wonderful kids, and a Jack Russell terrier / chihuahua mix.. Oh, the funny thing about my mom: she is one of my top five sources of client referrals. So, whether my mom sent you or you got here through a series of happy coincidences, I’d love to hear about your future in the United States and how I can be a part of it.
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Firm: Law Offices of Roman P. Mosqueda
Practice Areas: Immigration
Dr. Mosqueda, a valedictorian from grade school, graduated Magna Cum Laude in B.S. Economics the Ateneo de Manila University, and Cum Laude from the University of the Philippines Law. He was elected President of Student Council of Ateneo de Manila University, University Councilor of the University of the Philippines Student Council, President of the Institute of Student Affairs Leadership Training Conference, and President of National Student League, an association of student leaders all over the Philippines. Dr. Mosqueda, aside from his published 500-page doctoral dissertation on products liability from the University of Michigan, is the author of a 700-page book entitled Marriage and its Dissolution, and of the Primer of Marriage, published by the Philippine Sunday Express. For over a year, he wrote legal stories in the Philippine Women s Journal. As a student, he was a contributing editor of the Philippine Law Register. Dr. Mosqueda was a partner of the. Dr. Roman P. Mosqueda holds a graduate degree in law, Doctor of Science of Law (SJD) in products liability from the University of Michigan Law School and has published a law book on the subject in the United States, Philippines and Europe.
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Firm: Law Office of Rolando E Fuentes
Practice Areas: Immigration
Having been an Immigrant to this country and having gone through the immigration process personally, I am aware of how important it is to have, maintain, or obtain legal status in the United States. I can empathize and relate with everyone trying to obtain permanent residency, US citizenship, legal status or extend status.. Let me help you reach your immigration goals. I will provide fair and competent legal guidance to you to obtain the best outcome for you and your family. I have been working in the Immigration field for over 19 years giving me the experience you need to deal with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.. Please call, email or message and I will respond promptly.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
Rod Armande is a 2009 graduate of the University of Georgia (B.A. in World History) and a 2016 graduate of Western State College of Law (J.D.). Since 2015, Rod Armande has helped hundreds of undocumented immigrants obtain legal status and has successfully prevented the deportation of hundreds of immigrants. Rod Armande has expanded his practice to bring his negotiation, advocacy and trial skills to the area of personal injury.. Rod Armande is the son of immigrants, a first generation U.S. citizen, first person from his immediate family that graduated from high school, university, and law school, and the first attorney. He understands and appreciates the unique struggles of the immigrant community, and the advantages that legal status can bring to a person’s life. He understands that by making informed decisions and working hard anyone can achieve their own version of the American Dream.. Rod Armande has experienced first hand the negative consequences of family separation and the positive impact of keeping family members together. He has family members who have waited for more than 10 years to receive legal status in the United States.. The broken immigration system and policies in part caused his family to be separated for several years when he was a child. He strives to do everything within his power to help other immigrant families stay together and not have to suffer the grave consequences of being separated from a loved one.. Rod Armande has personally experienced the negative consequences of dealing with insurance companies without the assistance of an attorney. He strives to bridge the gap of injustice by providing exceptional legal service and representation to injured clients.. Rod Armande is passionate about representing injured clients against insurance companies and providing his clients the best possible results whether it involves an automobile accident, rideshare accident, bus or truck accident, pedestrian accident, slip and fall injury, catastrophic injury or wrongful death.
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Firm: Law Office of Robert E. Morton
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Amigos Immigration
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Office of Roberto Alvarez, APC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Mancini Law Offices
Practice Areas: Immigration
Mancini Law Offices invests in our clients’ success and provides personalized services through education, a dedicated team, and comprehensive legal representation. We aspire to be a respected and trusted leader of immigration services and advocacy. We are inspired to innovate our services with integrity so we can celebrate our clients’ successes in the complex world of the immigration laws.. Robyn Mancini has a personal understanding of the immigration process. In 2002, she made the decision to emigrate from Canada. Quickly, she began the immigration process on her own, with little knowledge of the complexity of the United States immigration laws. Through her immigration experience, she learned that it could be a very difficult process without the right support. In 2004, she entered law school with the goal of becoming an immigration attorney. Her passion lies in helping clients navigate the immigration maze to obtain legal status in the United States.
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Firm: Usag
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Ofc R Wayne Mcmillan
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Dept of Social Services
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
Firm: Law Offices of Rosina Boulos
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Offices of Roxana Amiri
Practice Areas: Immigration
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